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Partition wounds live on in the body, speech, humour of a 93-year-old

Nishtha Lamba -
In ‘Trauma Nation’, Nishtha Lamba writes about the science of human suffering and healing through the lens of trauma, an experience that lives in our minds and bodies.

If it were up to Vajpayee, India would’ve had its first woman Solicitor General in 1998

Raju Ramachandran -
In '14 Lawyers', senior advocate Raju Ramachandran offers a portrait of the giants of the Supreme Court bar.

How IKEA turned a boycott into a billion-dollar business

Sridhar Rammurthy -
Sridhar Rammurthy's book Itihaas aims to bridges ancient Bharatiya wisdom with modern leadership challenges.

What to do when you get an ED notice—work on your body language

Vineet Relia -
Vineet Relia's 'Relax, It's Only a Raid: Confessions of a Crisis Manager' shows how India really works and how to survive when the system comes for you.

Not all judges are intoxicated by power. Some make do with drugs & alcohol

Tushar Mehta -
In ‘The Bench, the Bar, and the Bizarre’, senior advocate and Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta reveals the absurd and humorous side of courts, judges, and lawyers.

The rhetorical flourish of US judges—poetry, jokes, adulation for the Barbie doll

Tushar Mehta -
In 'The Lawful and the Awful', senior advocate and Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta draws on real cases from around the globe to reveal a lesser-known, funny side of the legal world.

Australia to UK—there’s a global campaign to cancel Hindu identity. It’s not Hinduphobia

Yuvraj Pokharna -
In ‘Hindutva for Gen Z’, Yuvraj Pokharna attempts to introduce Gen Z readers to Hindutva, its origins, intent, and the debates surrounding it.

Christianity and Islam collapse under the weight of free speech. Hinduism endures

Kushal Mehra -
In 'Blasphemy', Kushal Mehra argues that the notion of blasphemy is alien to India’s indigenous intellectual traditions.

Freud said many great men in history were gay. I read it as a gay man in 1960s Bombay

Manil Suri -
In ‘A Room in Bombay’, Manil Suri recalls his experience of living with his parents in a one-room apartment in Bombay.

The idea for Naukri.com came before the internet

Sanjeev Bikhchandani -
In 'The Business of Business Is (Not) Just Business', editor Sutapa Banerjee brings together economists, investors, and policy experts to confront India's most urgent challenges.
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On Camera

Iran player’s gun gesture was just a goal celebration. Stop projecting your politics on it

Saptak Datta -
From Gabriel Batistuta's machine-gun routine to Robbie Keane's finger-gun salute, guns aren't foreign to goal celebrations. Backlash against Iran’s Mohammad Mohebi is excessive.

ICAI to onboard 25 CA firms under PM Internship Scheme, targets 2,000 interns by year-end

Udit Bubna -
ICAI plans to engage medium and large CA firms under the PMIS, with interns likely to start joining next month. The ICAI can later open it up for everyone.

India, US, Siberia, Pakistan: 5 crashes in 3 days underline military aviation risks

Anmol Kapil -
In India, the crash involving the AN-32 transport aircraft marked the fourth major incident involving a military aircraft since the beginning of this year.

Five challenges await Modi. First, he must shake off the past and Nehru

Shekhar Gupta -
It’s a perfectly reasonable presumption that Modi will be around for a significant enough time for us to reflect on the challenges that lie ahead. I will list five.